11 January 2005
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NEWS
Board plans to use Woy Woy groundwater
A tsunami on the Peninsula?
Clubs donate to tsunami appeal
Council moves to protect dunes
Carnival plans hushed up
Approaches made for carnival events
Residents complain of mangroves, mud and muck
Information prepared about sedimentation
Council applies to buy endangered land
Study required at Veron Rd
Species impact statement required
Decision expected on club rezoning
Land swap plan for Monastir Rd
Man charged with arson
Three-storey building gets approval
First steps for Killcare foreshore plan
Council proceeds with St Huberts LEP
Broadcasting from Ettalong
Library lends DVDs to commuters
Funding for noxious weed control program
Improved TV at Patonga
Council seeks traffic advice
No action on jetskis
Kayaking for all ages
Rock pool activity on Friday
Bushwalk in Bouddi
Nursery plans to expand
Bank branch launched
Survey held for crossing
Card recycling campaign
Christmas lunch held for disadvantaged
Estate agency changes hands
The night before Australia Day
Peninsula in the News
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FORUM
Object to gross over-development
Increase understanding of Asia
Help needed with Indian mynas
Jagged cans and smelly sea mysteries
The carnival
Meanwhile, cancer kills
Cars also are filthy, stink and kill

EDUCATION
Plans to expand Umina school
IT certificate courses offered
College has top achievers
Four selected for Gosford High
Display shows celebrations
College staff changes

SPORT
Side selected for Darwin rugby

ARTS
Jazz in January
Cafe hosts late night bands
Prize for arts competition
Theatre presents Funny Money

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